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the u.s. added record levels of when that power in. more than 60 percent of new capacity came in the fourth quarter. concerns that know wind energy tax credit would expire in december held spike that drive. all right. so this is the type of great energy that i can finally get behind. solar and wind under the table. the man behind the breakthrough technology joins us next. i hope the white house takes notes on this one. the end of the day it's all about money and beer. [ kitt ] you know what's impressive? a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whateverhe world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point of talking if you don't have something important to say? ♪ [ male announcer ] how could a luminous protein in jellyfish, impact life expectancy in the u.s., real estate in hong kong, and the optics industry germany? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global econ
the u.s. added record levels of when that power in. more than 60 percent of new capacity came in the fourth quarter. concerns that know wind energy tax credit would expire in december held spike that drive. all right. so this is the type of great energy that i can finally get behind. solar and wind under the table. the man behind the breakthrough technology joins us next. i hope the white house takes notes on this one. the end of the day it's all about money and beer. [ kitt ] you know what's...
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thank you very much for the opportunity. >> in regards to u.s. manufacturers and producers, longer term it will be the continuation of destruction. i think it's very shortsighted view on either you're for or against it. neil: there were a lot of routes and greasy palms along the way. >> this bill in particular, you are talking about a trillion dollars. $1 trillion. that is almost $2 billion per week. transfer of wealth that is coming out for the american consumer, i'm not sure anybody really knows where this money is going and what it is intended to do. again, if something like this is passed, it really needs to be on a global basis. the indians, chinese, europeans. >> if the chinese and the chinese and indians beat get a pass on the left to guys like you, we are the ones that the disadvantage. >> we are the ones of the disadvantage. we have options. we saw natural gas corporation go up a lot more. steel and aluminum, or where they can compete around the world's. neil: do you think barack obama is chasing guys like you out? >> at the end of the d
thank you very much for the opportunity. >> in regards to u.s. manufacturers and producers, longer term it will be the continuation of destruction. i think it's very shortsighted view on either you're for or against it. neil: there were a lot of routes and greasy palms along the way. >> this bill in particular, you are talking about a trillion dollars. $1 trillion. that is almost $2 billion per week. transfer of wealth that is coming out for the american consumer, i'm not sure...
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liz: popular not just in the u.s.. ives interested -- i was interested, eric, to see vans, every kid in the 8th grade all wore vans. this is a huge brand globally now. >> it is a huge brand. we owned the vans brand for over eight years now, and one of the things done since acquiring it is put o on top of the global platforms and enabled success. it's growing nicely, in europe, which is not an easy market to do business in, grew 60% last year, and think another 30% in 2013. it's a great brand run by great people. liz: another 30% in 2013. i know you travel a lot. where have you seen it? not just vans, but northface, in remote location, i don't know, on top of a mountain. tell me where you have seen vf corp. properties in the most unlikely locations. >> well, one of the examples i'd give you is in both india and china, seen van shoes on people long before we went into those markets with the products. that tells you there's something there if you find a way to get at it in a way that's good for the brand and shareholders.
liz: popular not just in the u.s.. ives interested -- i was interested, eric, to see vans, every kid in the 8th grade all wore vans. this is a huge brand globally now. >> it is a huge brand. we owned the vans brand for over eight years now, and one of the things done since acquiring it is put o on top of the global platforms and enabled success. it's growing nicely, in europe, which is not an easy market to do business in, grew 60% last year, and think another 30% in 2013. it's a great...
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the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we unrstand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper avege. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. adam: look at that, a fine looking steak, garlic, pepper, and if you're a beef lover like myself, listen up. another possible effect of the impending sequester cuts could be a meat shortage. this is no joke. we're talking a shortage. secretary of agriculture tom vilsack said the agency would have to furlough workers, drastically cutting food safety inspection, and here's what that means to you. if there's no inspector, meat can't be processed, let alone sold to the butcher or restaurant. it may be time, although we should not encourage hording, start saving up on porter houses. joining me for more on this is the vice president of government affai
the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we unrstand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper avege. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. adam: look at that, a fine looking steak, garlic, pepper, and if you're a beef lover like myself, listen up. another possible effect of the...
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this trip was a slap in the face to the u.s. who is offering all this help to egypt there is also, the clerics have been repicking ahmadinejad and iranian regime you can't extend this shiite agenda throughout the region. melissa: we're not super popular there either. >> no, we're not. melissa: i don't know, are we necessarily anymore popular? >> this is the wake-up call for the americans, the u.s. administration. we have to realize that iran, obviously the regime, has its own agenda. and now egypt is not the egypt that it used to be. why did we offer egypt aid in the first place? in '78 president carter gave them aid, military aid to incentivize them being a peace keeper in the region, right? they helped out with the camp david accords which led to peace between israel and egypt. but they're not behaving the same way. we'll not give them the same aid when they're not behaving same way and actually cozying up to the enemy. melissa: my question was, iran is supposed to be squeezed so tight with the inflation and they have somehow
this trip was a slap in the face to the u.s. who is offering all this help to egypt there is also, the clerics have been repicking ahmadinejad and iranian regime you can't extend this shiite agenda throughout the region. melissa: we're not super popular there either. >> no, we're not. melissa: i don't know, are we necessarily anymore popular? >> this is the wake-up call for the americans, the u.s. administration. we have to realize that iran, obviously the regime, has its own...
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if dell gives 5 million to the u.s. chamber and the u.s. chamber spends 20 million to oppose obamacare-- cheryl: the company's name is attached to it name it, they are politically active, go in and protest for opposing obamacare. >> at the same time, though, the companies, though, it's obvious, don't you think, what the companies or what issues, if you will, what they oh pose and say say i'm not going over so many employees because of obamacare. >> did you see ceos oppose obamacare? some did on the margins. >> some came out. >> a couple of them, but you didn't hear, like, big companies on wall street oppose obama care outwardly, and, you know, they do it through the trade organization, which, you know, gives them cover, maybe not totally disclosing, but the trade association is going with this, and what's scary about it is why is this disclosable event per the sec, the securities exchange commission, which i think what the activists, and what are the activists? the actists are unions. activists are investors considered activist investors, b
if dell gives 5 million to the u.s. chamber and the u.s. chamber spends 20 million to oppose obamacare-- cheryl: the company's name is attached to it name it, they are politically active, go in and protest for opposing obamacare. >> at the same time, though, the companies, though, it's obvious, don't you think, what the companies or what issues, if you will, what they oh pose and say say i'm not going over so many employees because of obamacare. >> did you see ceos oppose obamacare?...
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yes, the same china that has been on a hacking spree of u.s. companies could cash in big time. too big to refuse. edgrande has been warning about this, he is joining me right now out of chicago, they got that preemptive offer that dwarfs what is worth, they want to puppy. is that a kick in the hiney? what do you think? >> i look at this, just absurd on the face of it you know. you talk about sequester, it is a drop of rain in the gulf of mexico look at china hacking all property from our great corporation from government, itself. and then we turn around and government subsidize a car company, based on technology that yet to have its day, and china wants to walk in and buy up that company, after we sub62 they talk our usa tax dollars, that built that company, and convert it to a asset in china, we're going to buy those cars. >> and the amazing thing, is all these auto bailout, some of these subsidies for green energy and like were predicated on belief that jobs, are in america they stay in america, now it like we spent all this money, get something up, bruced and running and the
yes, the same china that has been on a hacking spree of u.s. companies could cash in big time. too big to refuse. edgrande has been warning about this, he is joining me right now out of chicago, they got that preemptive offer that dwarfs what is worth, they want to puppy. is that a kick in the hiney? what do you think? >> i look at this, just absurd on the face of it you know. you talk about sequester, it is a drop of rain in the gulf of mexico look at china hacking all property from our...
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majority of its trade in investment flows are going to the u.s. they are tied to the u.s. in terms of their direction. so with the u.s. improving this year, mexico will improve. we see that the demand for their debt for their equities will continue to grow. if you want to gain a greater exposure to emerging markets which is the search for yield right now, you have to have a piece of mexico, even if the fundamentals aren't quite as strong you would otherwise like. liz: what would you short? >> i do not like the brazilian real. the brazilian government is not comfortable with currency strength. they have had great deal of success over the last several years at controlling the pace of currency appreciation. and i would expect them to implement further measures, regulatory reform measures to discourage foreign investment. liz: where does this leave the u.s. dollar? we're devaluing in a way by printing so much and by so much fed involvement, but do the others trump us and therefore make us look stronger? >> yeah, this is going to be the tale of two halves, in terms of 2013. dol
majority of its trade in investment flows are going to the u.s. they are tied to the u.s. in terms of their direction. so with the u.s. improving this year, mexico will improve. we see that the demand for their debt for their equities will continue to grow. if you want to gain a greater exposure to emerging markets which is the search for yield right now, you have to have a piece of mexico, even if the fundamentals aren't quite as strong you would otherwise like. liz: what would you short?...
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the u.s. department of labor. joining us tonight, former massachusetts senator scott brown and fox news contributor. welcome to all of you tonight. >> great to be with you. >> thank you. sandra: senator brown, i want to start with you first. this is your first time on the program so welcome. >> thank you. sandra: when we look at this new plan we say, well, everybody's got to give. everybody is going to be upset in some way. even erskin bowles, they're asking for the left to give even more here. i guess the big question, do you think this even has a fighting chance? >> well, first of all i think it is important to reference their involvement. that they're trying to re-engage congress, they're on hiatus. not only literally on hiatus with a vacation but they checked out when it comes to address the real issue. we need obviously to get our debt and did he sit under control as we all know. there is no effort to work in a truly bipartisan manner. the president has not reached out to the moderates on
the u.s. department of labor. joining us tonight, former massachusetts senator scott brown and fox news contributor. welcome to all of you tonight. >> great to be with you. >> thank you. sandra: senator brown, i want to start with you first. this is your first time on the program so welcome. >> thank you. sandra: when we look at this new plan we say, well, everybody's got to give. everybody is going to be upset in some way. even erskin bowles, they're asking for the left to...
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goldman sachs chief u.s. economist out with a new report, saying that the economy will continue to go well below its potential. most consumers probably weren't aware of the hit to their disposable income until they receive their mid-january paycheck. one republican pollster in a new report rights that we have entered a new phase for the dysfunction and paralysis in washington is having a significant impact on how consumers feel about the overall state of the economy and their personal financial situation. the drop in consumer confidence, he says, is directly related to a lack of competence in our current political leaders. consumer confidence has taken a hit, a big one since post-world war ii history. already there is evidence of a slowdown in consumer spending. reports that wal-mart had its worst start to its month in seven years. the payroll tax hikes may be starting to bite. gas prices are up 51 cents in the last two months. prices are up every single day since the middle of january. it is already over $5
goldman sachs chief u.s. economist out with a new report, saying that the economy will continue to go well below its potential. most consumers probably weren't aware of the hit to their disposable income until they receive their mid-january paycheck. one republican pollster in a new report rights that we have entered a new phase for the dysfunction and paralysis in washington is having a significant impact on how consumers feel about the overall state of the economy and their personal financial...
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this cannot be good news for the u.s. economy. >> well, it's not good news for the u.s. economy. but at the same time so many of the s&p 500 multinationals, they have really come from the distribution and selling standpoint, they are really trying to tap into the emerging markets. that, of course, is where we are suggesting to our clients that they invest. it is a little premature, i think. in early in the game to be putting money into european equities when there is so much opportunity in other countries out there. gerri: when do you think -- did you think the tone in the u.s. markets is changing in any way? it seems like we had some of just incredible weeks of people really excited. it is -- is it coming down, changing, turning? >> well, in january the s&p 500 was up 6%. so, you know, you multiply that by 12 months and you get 72%. that is unsustainable. i think what we're doing right now is going through that type of consolidation which translated for your viewers is basically stocks are going to go sideways for a time while the earnings catch up to the prices. at the same tim
this cannot be good news for the u.s. economy. >> well, it's not good news for the u.s. economy. but at the same time so many of the s&p 500 multinationals, they have really come from the distribution and selling standpoint, they are really trying to tap into the emerging markets. that, of course, is where we are suggesting to our clients that they invest. it is a little premature, i think. in early in the game to be putting money into european equities when there is so much...
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our next guest born in bombay, came to the u.s. graduating from mit and harvard where he then stayed, grew the company in silicon valley now worth billions of dollars. david: and employees thousands. joining us now, chairman and ceo. so good to have you here, thank you for coming in. as wonderful as your story is, there are hundreds of other stories, perhaps thousands like it in the united states were people dream of coming here, learning that a place like mit or stanford and go on to set up a business that employs thousands of u.s. citizens. tell us about your story and if it is emblematic of what happens to others. >> yes, that is true. i showed up in this country, mit was kind enough to educate me and i went on to start a public company. the existing company has thousands of employees. over a billion dollars revenue in a little over a decade. every person i employees probably 10 other people that are employed by partners at other companies. so it makes no sense to spend hundreds of thousands educating these kids and then forcing
our next guest born in bombay, came to the u.s. graduating from mit and harvard where he then stayed, grew the company in silicon valley now worth billions of dollars. david: and employees thousands. joining us now, chairman and ceo. so good to have you here, thank you for coming in. as wonderful as your story is, there are hundreds of other stories, perhaps thousands like it in the united states were people dream of coming here, learning that a place like mit or stanford and go on to set up a...
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u.s. natural gas stockpiles fell less than forecast last week. that raised concerns that natural gas demand isn't keeping up with the abundant supplies. we were just talking about that. >>> next on "money", north carolina legislators approve massive cuts to jobless benefits. it will save the state mountains of cash but are they draconian measures? one of the state senators voting in favor of the cut joins us next. >>> plus, you know i'm totally smitten over my dog shaped flowers. my golden rose. i just love it. nothing could possibly make me happier this valentine's day than, oh, man, i was wrong. look at that. guys will drop dough on things on valentine's day they would normally never buy. we'll show you how businesses are making a killing. they're staying on the floor. these roses are that tall. from you? i didn't know you cared. do you ever have too much money or too many six-foot roses? you're the sweetest. i love them. where is the golden one? ♪ . ♪ (train horn) the economy comes to life.go, norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibili
u.s. natural gas stockpiles fell less than forecast last week. that raised concerns that natural gas demand isn't keeping up with the abundant supplies. we were just talking about that. >>> next on "money", north carolina legislators approve massive cuts to jobless benefits. it will save the state mountains of cash but are they draconian measures? one of the state senators voting in favor of the cut joins us next. >>> plus, you know i'm totally smitten over my dog...
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and yet we have the u.s. targeting an american -- an american citizen and killing an american citizen and we see that the use of drones widely approve by the american people and there hasn't been much until recently out of congress. why do you -- how do you account in the difference in the reaction? are they entirely separate? is that a curious thing? >> how about politics? >> i'll go for that. and in what way? >> i think by a certain point, virtually nothing president bush did was going to win approval by anybody. and -- and anything he did was condemned from the surge to various other things, and i just think that that certainly plays a part in it. and particularly a lot of our political leaders have no problem talking out of both sides of their mouths when it comes to issues like these. >> what's your biggest concern post 2014 about afghanistan's future? >> i think it's very important that we maintain some kind of serious residual presence in afghanistan for training of the afghan forces and for counterter
and yet we have the u.s. targeting an american -- an american citizen and killing an american citizen and we see that the use of drones widely approve by the american people and there hasn't been much until recently out of congress. why do you -- how do you account in the difference in the reaction? are they entirely separate? is that a curious thing? >> how about politics? >> i'll go for that. and in what way? >> i think by a certain point, virtually nothing president bush...
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the u.s. postal service®, no business too small. well, technically i wear one. we asked total strangers to wat it for us. thank you so much. i appreciate it. i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. your money needs an ally. ♪ gerri: watch out, taxpayers, you could be on the hook for yet another too big to fail bailout. that is the message top bank regulators and lawmakers are sending. they say dodd-frank fails to protect your bottom line. joining me now, director of financial affect -- financial regulation studies indicate institute. tell me, you said current regulations, we could end up paying for yet another bailout. i have to tell you, all the democrats in washington say you are wrong. what don't they know? >> well, i sent a -- i think they want to defend the act of the past, but the evidence is is too big to fail this year, the largest bank should be able to borrow at a lower rate than riva
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but somehow, the u.s. markets right now to push those aside and avert those because someway, somehow, they are going to be averted and there is going to be an answer to them in the market will go straight up. which i think is a little bit of false sense of security. those opportunities that they do, those are the buying opportunities. long-term, optimistic, short term. david: we will get to your stock picks in the second. they are yearning for higher yields, but there is a lot of risk. does that concern you at all? >> we have had this low, honestly we are hovering near 2% now, the bigger picture is it is the better part of 30 years. from our viewpoint, we want to look at corporate bonds. we actually looked to the equity market in some areas. having more of a dividend orientation to make up for some of that lost yield and the big picture is we do want overweight equities. liz: overweight equities. okay, you are picking two big names, ge and at&t. not exactly earth shattering. if there is a common threat, wh
but somehow, the u.s. markets right now to push those aside and avert those because someway, somehow, they are going to be averted and there is going to be an answer to them in the market will go straight up. which i think is a little bit of false sense of security. those opportunities that they do, those are the buying opportunities. long-term, optimistic, short term. david: we will get to your stock picks in the second. they are yearning for higher yields, but there is a lot of risk. does...
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we saw this this morning with the data out of china and the u.s. i think people are continuing to feel better, and as long as they are feeling better, they are going to take that money that hasn't been working and going to put it in the stock market. liz: alan, i'm a little surprised by the fact that heating oil on a day where we have this unbelievable storm supposedly bearing down on the east coast, heating oil has a little gain of 4 pennies and also have rbob gasoline moving up just 6 pennies, 2% gain here but crude is in the reverse, down 14 cents. >> i think it's spelling out for us that there's -- product is a little tighter. i think we have another 2 to 3 weeks before they start coming off. there's enough supply in the marketplace that even an interruption from a big storm, still doesn't make it go up. liz: i will tell you what is going up is brent. do you at this point go long brent and short west texas intermediate which is here in the u.s. because the spread keeps widening? >> not yet. right now what i see is that pipeline, it is going to
we saw this this morning with the data out of china and the u.s. i think people are continuing to feel better, and as long as they are feeling better, they are going to take that money that hasn't been working and going to put it in the stock market. liz: alan, i'm a little surprised by the fact that heating oil on a day where we have this unbelievable storm supposedly bearing down on the east coast, heating oil has a little gain of 4 pennies and also have rbob gasoline moving up just 6...
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lou: secret service agents, u.s. senators get involved in these commercial transactions and then don't live up to the contract. >> and being blackmailed which is a serious problem. lou: the start to wonder what the moral standards are for the country. rare going to be right back with the doctors, and they're going to go through the commercial the real saw last night and tell us what is really going on. there is one in particular -- and not talking about the clydesdales. and talking about the geek and that supermodel and likely -- will be right back. stay with us. ♪ ♪ lou: back with the doctors. i could not wait to talk to you guys about these commercials. and let's start with the one, if we may, that everyone is talking about. that, of course, the clydesdales. let's start with the go-viaticum if we may. this is -- i have not heard anyone who did not not react to this powerfully and emotionally. are we going to -- oh, my gosh. there is a moment that is approaching. here it is. we will not go into the side effects.
lou: secret service agents, u.s. senators get involved in these commercial transactions and then don't live up to the contract. >> and being blackmailed which is a serious problem. lou: the start to wonder what the moral standards are for the country. rare going to be right back with the doctors, and they're going to go through the commercial the real saw last night and tell us what is really going on. there is one in particular -- and not talking about the clydesdales. and talking about...
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u.s. stocks a small allocation, a lot of opportunity in the foreign market, especially the can down europe and also markets like russia, greece and even argentina. david: you wrote a book called the iv ip portfolio, one of this mimics what harvard and dl are doing. we're also big and high yield bonds. 20% of your portfolio in high yield bonds. give us examples, don't have too many specifics about where to go. >> with there are a lot of things that investors could emulate or should, the high equity focus, big exposure to real assets, briefly commodities as well as real estate. the other is high yield bonds. they have equity like characteristics, so don't want to necessarily put them in their own category and a lot of the low hanging fruit on high yield bonds has been taken. they had an amazing run the last few years, we still have exposure to both high yield in the u.s. as well as foreign. liz: tell us where you see the money, i know you are a believer in the housing recovery, let's talk ab
u.s. stocks a small allocation, a lot of opportunity in the foreign market, especially the can down europe and also markets like russia, greece and even argentina. david: you wrote a book called the iv ip portfolio, one of this mimics what harvard and dl are doing. we're also big and high yield bonds. 20% of your portfolio in high yield bonds. give us examples, don't have too many specifics about where to go. >> with there are a lot of things that investors could emulate or should, the...
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is the u.s. doing enough to stop iran? chrissy-- governor christie approves legislation in new jersey. will it give the economic boost lawmakers claim? even when they say it's not, it's always about "money." ♪ melissa: start by taking the pulse of the real estate market on "money," and fox business reported on it all day long, and the good news, mortgage applications rose by 1.8% in january from december. that is the highest level in 18 months. how solid is the real estate recovery? with me is our all-star power pam. look at this. madison is the coldwell banker from the hit show, "million dollar listing: l.a.," bruce ike maren, chairman of the continuing company, and dot tie, and jeff is chairman of douglas and development. welcome to all of you. bruce, starting with you. is real estate really back because we have been burned, baby. >> it is back in a very big weigh. the condo market in the major environments is on fire. melissa: really? dottie, do you agree with that? yeah, real estate is back, buy, buy, buy. i heard th
is the u.s. doing enough to stop iran? chrissy-- governor christie approves legislation in new jersey. will it give the economic boost lawmakers claim? even when they say it's not, it's always about "money." ♪ melissa: start by taking the pulse of the real estate market on "money," and fox business reported on it all day long, and the good news, mortgage applications rose by 1.8% in january from december. that is the highest level in 18 months. how solid is the real estate...
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listen to what tony west, the acting u.s. associate attorney general said today. >> s&p documents make clear that the company would regularly tweak or bend, delay updating or otherwise adjust its ratings models to suit the company's business needs. melissa: wow, that's rough. experts and analysts questioning the real motivation behind the lawsuit. also why it has taken so long for the government to act. joining us on the phone in a fox business exclusive is saug eagan. he runs eagan jones rating company. he has been in his own dogfight with the government. >> welcome back to the show, sean. >> thank you melissa. melissa: what is your reaction to this? a lot of people are asking why s&p as opposed to moody's and fitch as well? is there political moat vision -- motivation behind this because the s&p has been critical of the government's own ratings. >> this has been a long time coming. this by the way is not just the u.s. government. about 15 states are also involved in this statute and a number of people have been asking why t
listen to what tony west, the acting u.s. associate attorney general said today. >> s&p documents make clear that the company would regularly tweak or bend, delay updating or otherwise adjust its ratings models to suit the company's business needs. melissa: wow, that's rough. experts and analysts questioning the real motivation behind the lawsuit. also why it has taken so long for the government to act. joining us on the phone in a fox business exclusive is saug eagan. he runs eagan...
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china hacking into u.s. business and we have the anti hacker who is hundreds of attacks to the doorstep of the people's liberation army. cheryl: as we go to break take a look at the world currency, speaking of international story. here's how the world currencies are faring against the u.s. dollar. we will be right back. (announcer) scottrade knows our clients trade and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text, i can quickly understand my charts, and spend more time trading. their quick trade bar lets my account follow me online so i can react in real-time. plus, my local scottrade office is there to help. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade. voted "best investment services company." >> 23 minutes past the hour your fox news minute. president obama is pushing congress to avoid the fourth spending cuts that are set to begin march 1st. >> these cuts are not smart. they're not fair. they will hurt our economy. they will add hundreds
china hacking into u.s. business and we have the anti hacker who is hundreds of attacks to the doorstep of the people's liberation army. cheryl: as we go to break take a look at the world currency, speaking of international story. here's how the world currencies are faring against the u.s. dollar. we will be right back. (announcer) scottrade knows our clients trade and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text, i can quickly understand my charts, and spend more time trading. their quick...
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and former u.s. army ranger jack murphy and former navy seal brandon web and on the floor of our studio we projected a map of benghazi ap before this, we're going through a timeline of the events of that night. good to sigh both. >> thank you for having us. >> sean: and this is important because we're seeing that events that we don't know about could have precip kated these attacks, a good summary. >> accurate. >> sean: and start with the timeline. >> it began at 9:40 at night and initiated with rpg's hitting the consulate the temporary facility we call now the consulate. at that point the local militia guards were unarmed, they fleed, they were only armed with bats, essentially when they see the mob coming they cut and run. attackers breached the main gate and overcome the compound and at this point ambassador stevens is going into the safe room inside the consulate and dss agents are retrieving tactical gear and making a call up higher to say they're getting hit. by 10:05, what you have-- >> it i s
and former u.s. army ranger jack murphy and former navy seal brandon web and on the floor of our studio we projected a map of benghazi ap before this, we're going through a timeline of the events of that night. good to sigh both. >> thank you for having us. >> sean: and this is important because we're seeing that events that we don't know about could have precip kated these attacks, a good summary. >> accurate. >> sean: and start with the timeline. >> it began at...
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in the u.s., you pay about 2 to $300 to the carrier when you upgrade but the inherent value of the device is much higher than that. it is closer to 6 to $800. so when we pay you $200, a couple years after you used the., the intrinsic value of the device is much higher than that. there is plenty of demand, both in the u.s., but even more so in emerging markets for these devices. david: so, for example, do you sell them into mexico? do you sell them in asia? where is your biggest market for resale? >> we sell into a lot of different regions. i would say asia is the largest market that we sell into. as well as africa and latin america. if you think about demand for these phones over the next three years you're talking about two billion units that will be in demand in those markets. apple, samsung, black remember i, they can't make enough phones to satisfy demand. david: we've been hearing and apple's stock has shown this the last six months or a year, there is less of a demand and encroaching on mar
in the u.s., you pay about 2 to $300 to the carrier when you upgrade but the inherent value of the device is much higher than that. it is closer to 6 to $800. so when we pay you $200, a couple years after you used the., the intrinsic value of the device is much higher than that. there is plenty of demand, both in the u.s., but even more so in emerging markets for these devices. david: so, for example, do you sell them into mexico? do you sell them in asia? where is your biggest market for...
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the u.s. economy and that is for the entire year. voters are looking on the bright side. in new fox news poll shows more than half think the worst is yet to come when it comes to the economy. joining the company from chicago is tres knippa. i am going to guess these numbers don't surprise you. >> what is often the policymaking standpoint is when policymakers make decisions, then that policy or that decision doesn't work you know we keep getting fed by the economists? we clearly didn't do enough of it. we should be learning from what is going on in japan. as you increase government debt and increased debt to gdp ratio and increase taxes it slows your economy down. 100% of the time. why can we not learn from the mistakes the japanese economy today is the same size that it was in 1991 yet they have expanded their government debt and continue to go on fiscal stimulus and it has not worked. when we going to learn? doesn't work. charles: a political expert on this. one of going to learn. >> may take
the u.s. economy and that is for the entire year. voters are looking on the bright side. in new fox news poll shows more than half think the worst is yet to come when it comes to the economy. joining the company from chicago is tres knippa. i am going to guess these numbers don't surprise you. >> what is often the policymaking standpoint is when policymakers make decisions, then that policy or that decision doesn't work you know we keep getting fed by the economists? we clearly didn't do...
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listen to this. >> there are district attorneys and u.s. attorneys out there every day squeezing ordinary citizens on sometimes very thin ground and taking them to trial in order to make an example, as they put it. i'm really concerned that too big to fail have become too big for trial. stuart: that's interesting, that's elizabeth warren, a lot to do with financial regulation, she's now a senator from massachusetts and she's-- i think that's a populous approach to take. >> and thinking that it's a conservative, true conservaaive first principles of capitalism approach. interesting coming out of senator warren. she's essentially saying that the bankers are too big to jail and also too big to manage and too big to fail and she doesn't like that and she's saying possibly, what i'm reading into what she's saying, bankruptcy should have been the course for breaking up the banks when they start today collapse in 2008. break them up and make them for productive down the road. >> i think though that that message, jail a bank executive or two was ma
listen to this. >> there are district attorneys and u.s. attorneys out there every day squeezing ordinary citizens on sometimes very thin ground and taking them to trial in order to make an example, as they put it. i'm really concerned that too big to fail have become too big for trial. stuart: that's interesting, that's elizabeth warren, a lot to do with financial regulation, she's now a senator from massachusetts and she's-- i think that's a populous approach to take. >> and...
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the u.s. connell: a trend that we have seen start to emerge. jeff flock, thank you very much. steve forbes is standing by. he will talk with us about job creation and the economy. we also have an unusual lawsuit that is moving ahead. it is tiffany against costco. we will show you two drugstores that many people that would benefit from the president's health care law. big gains from walgreens. we will be right back with much more as we continue. we will have cheryl casone live from the boat show in miami. ♪ all stations come over to mission a for a finago. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. rify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. bob will retire when he's 153, which woulbeine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortge. luckily, he found
the u.s. connell: a trend that we have seen start to emerge. jeff flock, thank you very much. steve forbes is standing by. he will talk with us about job creation and the economy. we also have an unusual lawsuit that is moving ahead. it is tiffany against costco. we will show you two drugstores that many people that would benefit from the president's health care law. big gains from walgreens. we will be right back with much more as we continue. we will have cheryl casone live from the boat show...
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u.s. forces can kill people from the air using targeted so-called precision-guided missiles. u.s. forces have been killing people from the air for as long as we have had the capacity to put armed things in the air. what is novel about what our government is doing now in our day is not necessarily the technology. yes, we are using remote piloted aircraft versus traditionally piloted aircraft to launch these same missiles. but the type of aircraft, that is, the delivery system for the hellfire missile is not the new moral strategic legal thing that we are finding ourselves newly responsible for grappling with as citizens. it is not the technology by which u.s. forces are killing people which is knew in an important way. it's not the technology that's new. it is the circumstances. it is the circumstances of killing people away from where a war is being fought. if the u.s. was using a mix of helicopters and drones to fire hellfire missiles at insurgents who were fighting with u.s. troops in af
u.s. forces can kill people from the air using targeted so-called precision-guided missiles. u.s. forces have been killing people from the air for as long as we have had the capacity to put armed things in the air. what is novel about what our government is doing now in our day is not necessarily the technology. yes, we are using remote piloted aircraft versus traditionally piloted aircraft to launch these same missiles. but the type of aircraft, that is, the delivery system for the hellfire...
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so we say this fear trade which buffett highlighted, the u.s. is not going to default, but the reason they downgraded us was political dysfunctionality, liz. and that's a theme we remain with, dysfunctionality, deleverage. liz: david darst is coming up with five names in a minute for your portfolio. so stay tuned. i'm so thrilled to have you here on a day like this where we're falling. people get a little nervous. don't be david says. the closing bell ringing in exactly 50 minutes. whole foods a favorite on wall street over the years, with its stellar margins, steady traffic in stores, strong growth and it all started as a dream that co ceo and co founder john mackey says still operates as a dream in his mind and in the shareholders minds it should. the tenets of mackey's conscious capitalism. he's going to outline these for you. will it work for you and your company? he says it will. you need to hear it. it's a fox business exclusive. ♪ i'm a conservative investor. but that doesn't mean i don't want to make money. i love making money. i try t
so we say this fear trade which buffett highlighted, the u.s. is not going to default, but the reason they downgraded us was political dysfunctionality, liz. and that's a theme we remain with, dysfunctionality, deleverage. liz: david darst is coming up with five names in a minute for your portfolio. so stay tuned. i'm so thrilled to have you here on a day like this where we're falling. people get a little nervous. don't be david says. the closing bell ringing in exactly 50 minutes. whole foods...
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u.s. air, the name -- >> it would be american. the brand is just far too powerful on a global basis especially. that's what you have it look at here. this is all about global aeration game. it is nice to talk about what it means for americans in the u.s. at the end of the day, this is all about having the size on a global basis. >> they should change it to people's express, western piedmont, eastern. >> i'm sure that would go over well with those back -- >> you raised a good point. who is left to merge after this? is this the last of the mega mergers in the aviation world? >> well, what we are eventually moving towards is what happens if we ever get to the point where you see cross border international mergers. almost every country has said no, we don't want to have foreign ownership on a majority level. can you have 25% stake of one airline here in the united states if you are a foreign carrier. that is the next shoe to fall if it falles. but we are a long wayes from that. >> quantis american space. >> no, the kangaroo flies alon
u.s. air, the name -- >> it would be american. the brand is just far too powerful on a global basis especially. that's what you have it look at here. this is all about global aeration game. it is nice to talk about what it means for americans in the u.s. at the end of the day, this is all about having the size on a global basis. >> they should change it to people's express, western piedmont, eastern. >> i'm sure that would go over well with those back -- >> you raised a...
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all right, it's official now, u.s. airways, american airlines are going to merge, a 11 billion dollar all stock deal creating the world's largest airline and shareholders own 72% of the company and u.s. air 28%, watch out flyers, every previous merger after that, ticket prices went up. will that be repeated this time around? we'll see and by the way, bob crandall, former american airlines chairman he's on fox business 11 a.m. this morning. and i've got another big name that you know. slower sales, rising costs hurting the e-reader, it will lose on the nook in the year 2013. all right, everybody, look at this picture. a near handful of hollywood and political elitists protest the keystone pipeline, look, daryl hannah, a kennedy, a couple of dozen all they got. and they were arrested, a tiny number of people, but still making big headlines in the mainstream media. they command attention, why is that? you're going to meet one of those people, he's out of jail. 10 a.m. eastern and we have for you the opening bell next. twi
all right, it's official now, u.s. airways, american airlines are going to merge, a 11 billion dollar all stock deal creating the world's largest airline and shareholders own 72% of the company and u.s. air 28%, watch out flyers, every previous merger after that, ticket prices went up. will that be repeated this time around? we'll see and by the way, bob crandall, former american airlines chairman he's on fox business 11 a.m. this morning. and i've got another big name that you know. slower...
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during his four years as commander in chief, u.s. military and cia drone strikes have accelerated in an unprecedented pace. more than 400 cia strikes against targets in pakistan and yemen. eight times as many as under president bush. >> they have been very precise, precision strikes against al qaeda, and their affiliates. >> these strikes are legal. they are ethical. and they are wise. >> reporter: but today, new questions about drone strikes targeting american citizens, including anwar al awlaki. born in new mexico, and killed in yemen in 2011. he allegedly directed the so-called underwear bomber, who tried to blow up an airliner over detroit in 2009. but awlaki was never charged with a crime. nbc news has obtained this confidential 16-page justice department memo that concludes lethal strikes against u.s. citizens, who are operational leaders of al qaeda, are a lawful act of national self-defense. >> we only take these kinds of actions when there's an imminent threat, when capture is not feasible, and when we are confident that we'
during his four years as commander in chief, u.s. military and cia drone strikes have accelerated in an unprecedented pace. more than 400 cia strikes against targets in pakistan and yemen. eight times as many as under president bush. >> they have been very precise, precision strikes against al qaeda, and their affiliates. >> these strikes are legal. they are ethical. and they are wise. >> reporter: but today, new questions about drone strikes targeting american citizens,...
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u.s. interests. now, it has become routine. we are getting a quarter of a million attacks against government facilities every day. we have a story like this today in which the federal reserve was hacked. presumably that a number of groups including anonymous. it should be very very disconcerting to all americans that we do not know who is caring out these attacks. we know, in general, that the people's republic of china carries out the largest number of attacks from mainland china against u.s. interests. mainland china and the peoples republic there. they managed to carry out, also 3500 front organizations in this country specifically to hack, acquire, steel, however you want to say it, military secrets. all of which have been the victims of cyber attacks. they say, well, nothing very much was, you know, taken from us. we do not know who did it. rest assured, it was a temporary problem and has since been fixed. it is repeated by the day. lori: do you think that these cyber attacks are esca
u.s. interests. now, it has become routine. we are getting a quarter of a million attacks against government facilities every day. we have a story like this today in which the federal reserve was hacked. presumably that a number of groups including anonymous. it should be very very disconcerting to all americans that we do not know who is caring out these attacks. we know, in general, that the people's republic of china carries out the largest number of attacks from mainland china against u.s....
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results of an online survey of more than 2,000 u.s. adults over the age of 18 are giving us a revealing look at who in america is most affected. >> all of a sudden, the world is at your doorstep, and there's too many options. and it can be overwhelming. >> i think that people in our age group are more stressed out because they have lots of responsibilities. >> reporter: so-called millennials, those ages 18 to 23, are the most stressed. with 39% saying their stress increased over the past year, and 52% say it's causing them to lose sleep. we reached out to viewers today on facebook for their stories. and within a matter of minutes, hundreds of responses like this one from 24-year-old ally zimmerman who has $84 thousand in student loans. >> many of these students have come out of college or graduate school with horrendous student debt into a job market where there are not many jobs. this has put their life plans, probably, on hiatus. they may be postponing marriage, postponing having a family. >> reporter: millennials are followed by gen
results of an online survey of more than 2,000 u.s. adults over the age of 18 are giving us a revealing look at who in america is most affected. >> all of a sudden, the world is at your doorstep, and there's too many options. and it can be overwhelming. >> i think that people in our age group are more stressed out because they have lots of responsibilities. >> reporter: so-called millennials, those ages 18 to 23, are the most stressed. with 39% saying their stress increased...
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u.s. stock market that is. we have oil and gold and they are trading. we start with oil, up only a tiny fraction, only a buck and gold is way down there at 1611 as of right now. got to tell you about oil as well. that market is open. $95 per barrel, but very, very little movement there. gas prices we've got movement all right. the price is up. national average for regular up more than a penny again overnight. 3.73. and that makes 32 straight days that regular gas has moved up and in that one-month period we're up 43 cents and affects your wall each and every day. i want to talk about gold more, please. why isn't it much higher in price if ben bernanke keeps printing money. and joining us peter, you've said that-- you've said it on the program. gold is going to go up. now, i understand that you're probably sticking with that prediction, gold is going to go up in the long-term. why hasn't it gone up very much in the last year, year and a half, when ben and everybody else is printing like crazy? >> well, first of all, remember, we had a huge move in the la
u.s. stock market that is. we have oil and gold and they are trading. we start with oil, up only a tiny fraction, only a buck and gold is way down there at 1611 as of right now. got to tell you about oil as well. that market is open. $95 per barrel, but very, very little movement there. gas prices we've got movement all right. the price is up. national average for regular up more than a penny again overnight. 3.73. and that makes 32 straight days that regular gas has moved up and in that...
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vice president of u.s. said that president should have power to mandate which weapons and guns that citizens can own, when it is going to end. >> remember what churchill said we'll do the right thing, but first we must exhaust all possibilities, we're getting close, there may be a awakening it will start with recession come box in the summer. lou: i worry that church hill, who anticipated so much did not anticipate in exhausting all possibilities w could exhaust our wealth, legacy and perhaps destiny. thank you, all i appreciate it. >> thank you for being with us, we hope have you a safe, and good weekend, see you monday. good weekend, see you monday. good night from new all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. rify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. stanng by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers.
vice president of u.s. said that president should have power to mandate which weapons and guns that citizens can own, when it is going to end. >> remember what churchill said we'll do the right thing, but first we must exhaust all possibilities, we're getting close, there may be a awakening it will start with recession come box in the summer. lou: i worry that church hill, who anticipated so much did not anticipate in exhausting all possibilities w could exhaust our wealth, legacy and...
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i hope it stays in the u.s.. stuart: do you think this is an appreciating asset that will go up in value? if it goes up will it be worth much more than that? liz: he is not putting his gold medal. [talking over each other] more than $1 billion. >> babe ruth's jersey sold last year, the only gold medal from this miracle on ice belonged to a player named mark welsh which sold at auction in 2010 for $300,000. stuart: you make your point. i am astonished $1 million -- charles: it would be worth more if he didn't watch it. >> it would deal little fresh. liz: worth more than elvis's shirt he wore at the last concert? >> there has been a lot of elvis material out there. this is 1-of-a-kind. stuart: if he haven't watched it he would have his dna on it. good luck with the auction and we are pleased to see you that it might go for $1 million. that is extraordinary. the american ceo who called french workers lazy and overpaid. he is not backing down. french national, an economist joins us after the break, we get her reactio
i hope it stays in the u.s.. stuart: do you think this is an appreciating asset that will go up in value? if it goes up will it be worth much more than that? liz: he is not putting his gold medal. [talking over each other] more than $1 billion. >> babe ruth's jersey sold last year, the only gold medal from this miracle on ice belonged to a player named mark welsh which sold at auction in 2010 for $300,000. stuart: you make your point. i am astonished $1 million -- charles: it would be...
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vice president of u.s. said that president should have power to mandate which weapons and guns that citizens can own, when it is going to end. >> remember what churchill said we'll do the right thing, but first we must exhaust all possibilities, we're getting close, there may be a awakening it will start with recession come box in the summer. lou: i worry that church hill, who anticipated so much did not anticipate in exhausting all possibilities we could exhaust our wealth, legacy and perhaps destiny. thank you, all i appreciate it. >> thank you for being with us, we hope have you a safe, and good weekend, see you monday. good night from new york.
vice president of u.s. said that president should have power to mandate which weapons and guns that citizens can own, when it is going to end. >> remember what churchill said we'll do the right thing, but first we must exhaust all possibilities, we're getting close, there may be a awakening it will start with recession come box in the summer. lou: i worry that church hill, who anticipated so much did not anticipate in exhausting all possibilities we could exhaust our wealth, legacy and...
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vice president of u.s. said that president should have power to mandate which weapons and guns that citizens can own, when it is going to end. >> remember what churchill said we'll do the right thing, but first we must exhaust all possibilities, we're getting close, there may be a awakening it will start with recession come box in the summer. lou: i worry that church hill, who anticipated so much did not anticipate in exhausting all possibilities we could exhaust our wealth, legacy and perhaps destiny. thank you, all i appreciate it. >> thank you for being with us, we hope have you a safe, and good weekend, see you monday. good night from new my mother made the best toffee in the world. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dream
vice president of u.s. said that president should have power to mandate which weapons and guns that citizens can own, when it is going to end. >> remember what churchill said we'll do the right thing, but first we must exhaust all possibilities, we're getting close, there may be a awakening it will start with recession come box in the summer. lou: i worry that church hill, who anticipated so much did not anticipate in exhausting all possibilities we could exhaust our wealth, legacy and...
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some senate republicans outraged saying u.s. taxpayer money could end up boosting the chinese economy. the company is struggling despite the fact that our own tanya who is itting with us now actually bought one of those that you can see -- who is sitting with us now actually bought one of those that you see right there. do you like it? >> i love it. it goes about 100 miles on the electric charge and then a 6 gallon gas tank kicks in just to charge the electric motor and you get about another 200 miles. so 300 miles total. stuart: you like the design? >> it is an amazing car. 410 horsepower. stuart: fast? >> fast, and it just hums. it's silent. stuart: real quiet? >> uh-huh. they had to put a hum in because it was silent. in order for people knowing you are coming and going, they need to put a hum in. stuart: i think you need to give thanks to our viewers who subsidized this machine for you. >> i sure hope out doesn't get sold because it is an american made car right now. and yes it was on the backs of the taxpayers. >> look in t
some senate republicans outraged saying u.s. taxpayer money could end up boosting the chinese economy. the company is struggling despite the fact that our own tanya who is itting with us now actually bought one of those that you can see -- who is sitting with us now actually bought one of those that you see right there. do you like it? >> i love it. it goes about 100 miles on the electric charge and then a 6 gallon gas tank kicks in just to charge the electric motor and you get about...
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would the u.s.? a battlefield situation try and take down another country's economic infrastructure, possibly having the impact of denying water, power, electricity to a population and a country we're at war with? these are the fundamental questions the pentagon is trying to cope with. for now, the obama administration has a new spiesh poli -- new cyberpolicy where they're trying to classify more information about the threat with u.s. business and industry so that the u.s. infrastructure has a better idea of what's going on. >> this mandate report doesn't just come out of the ether. we have had years -- barbara, you've been covering it, chris, you, too. years of reports of chinese lasers blinding satellites that are orbiting could essentially shut down the american financial system. right? we've had all kinds of reports of espionage for fighter jets, to keep nuclear subs quiet. things that will matter to our children, our economic security. it is not an exaggeration at all. chris, how concert sudden
would the u.s.? a battlefield situation try and take down another country's economic infrastructure, possibly having the impact of denying water, power, electricity to a population and a country we're at war with? these are the fundamental questions the pentagon is trying to cope with. for now, the obama administration has a new spiesh poli -- new cyberpolicy where they're trying to classify more information about the threat with u.s. business and industry so that the u.s. infrastructure has a...